Articles.
Found in 640 Collections and/or Records:
Manuscript of an article, 'Imaginary conversation. Oliver Cromwell and Sir Oliver Cromwell' by Walter Savage Landor., [1843, or before.]
In the descriptions, references to publication generally give only the earliest traceable place and date.
Manuscript of an article, probably by a member of the Grant family, entitled 'A Sketch of the Rebellion of 1715. From the Blake-Forster Papers'., [?19th century.]
Besides being a most prolific writer of fiction (he produced some fifty-six novels), James Grant wrote on the history, particularly military history, of Scotland. He was a keen supporter of the Volunteer Movement in Edinburgh, and founded, in 1852, the National Association for the Vindication of Scottish Rights.
Manuscript of an article, ‘Psychoanalysis and the Teacher’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn; and, drafts of articles by Fairbairn on the subject of object-relationships., After 1931-before 1964.
Manuscript of an article, 'Sermons in stones' by John Hill Burton., [1857, or before.]
In the descriptions, references to publication generally give only the earliest traceable place and date.
Manuscript of “Campbell’s Registering Sun-Dial” by John Francis Campbell., 1879, or before.
Proofs of the article are pasted in throughout the volume.
Manuscript of incomplete articles on the Tobermory wreck and on the site of the battle of Bannockburn by Robert Purves Hardie., 1st quarter of 20th century.
The three longer works, MSS.5293-5298, are incomplete and in process of revision, some chapters having been written first as separate articles.
Manuscript of part 3 of ‘Psychoanalytic Studies of the Personality’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1943-1946, 1951-1957.
Manuscript of part of an article, undated, apparently a history of the Knights Templar in Scotland, probably by a member of the Grant family., [?19th century.]
Besides being a most prolific writer of fiction (he produced some fifty-six novels), James Grant wrote on the history, particularly military history, of Scotland. He was a keen supporter of the Volunteer Movement in Edinburgh, and founded, in 1852, the National Association for the Vindication of Scottish Rights.
Manuscript of parts 1 and 2 of ‘Psychoanalytic Studies of the Personality’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1927-1949, 1951-1952.
Manuscript of parts 2 and 3 of ‘Psychoanalytic Studies of the Personality’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1927-1943, 1951-1952.
Manuscript of ‘The Trans-Caucasian campaign of the Turkish army under Omar Pasha: a personal narrative’ by Laurence Oliphant., [1855, or after.]
Pages of "Blackwood's Magazine", November 1855, containing Laurence Oliphant's article, 'The eastern shores of the Black Sea', and press-cuttings from Oliphant's articles in 'The Times' have been incorporated into the manuscript, with emendations and additions.
Also included (folio 223) are corrected pages of Oliphant's pamphlet, ‘The coming campaign', with page proofs of an introduction, printed as an appendix to the second edition of ‘The Trans-Caucasian campaign’.
Manuscript, typescript and printed articles on James Leslie Mitchell and his work, by various authors., 1931-?1966, undated.
Also included is an article, undated, by Walter Crawford on George Douglas Brown's novel, 'The house with the green shutters' (London, [1900]) (folio 96).
Manuscript, typescript and printed texts of articles, reviews and poems by Rachel Annand Taylor, and notes for these publications., 1904-1956, undated.
Manuscript, typescripts and other papers relating to published works of A N Jeffares., Undated.
Manuscripts and a typescript of poems, articles and broadcasts of Alexander Scott., 1953-1969, undated.
Most of the poems (folio 1) were published in Alexander Scott's ‘Double Agent: poems in English and Scots’ (Preston, 1972). The articles and broadcasts (folio 25) are on literary subjects, and include part of the introduction to ‘Contemporary Scottish verse’ (London, 1970).
Manuscripts and other miscellaneous items of James Grant., 19th century.
Besides being a most prolific writer of fiction (he produced some fifty-six novels), James Grant wrote on the history, particularly military history, of Scotland. He was a keen supporter of the Volunteer Movement in Edinburgh, and founded, in 1852, the National Association for the Vindication of Scottish Rights.
Manuscripts and proofs of stories, articles and poems of Christopher Murray Grieve, 'Hugh MacDairmid'., 1927-1968, undated.
Manuscripts and proofs of various articles by Thomas De Quincey., [1827, or before], 1832, 1839, 1849.
Manuscripts and proofs of various works of John Wilson ('Christopher North')., [Circa 1814-1852, or after.]
Manuscripts and typescripts of, and notes for, speeches, articles and broadcasts of Agnes Mure Mackenzie., 1910-1954, undated.
Manuscripts and typescripts of articles, reviews and talks by Sydney Goodsir Smith., 1940-1964, undated.
Manuscripts and typescripts of articles, short stories, and part of a novel of Robert Garioch Sutherland., 1938-?1980, undated.
The papers include (folio 12) the manuscripts of the autobiographical pieces, 'Growing up' (‘A Garioch miscellany’, edited by R Fulton, Edinburgh, 1986, pages 11-12) and 'Early days in Edinburgh' (‘As I remember’, edited by M Lindsay, London, 1979, pages 45- 58). Many of the manuscripts are written on the backs of letters and other scrap paper.
Manuscripts and typescripts of Eric Linklater., 1916-1922, 1952-1962, undated.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of plays, novels and poems, with over 500 letters of and to various correspondents.
Manuscripts and typescripts of Eric Linklater, containing talks and articles., 1952-1962, undated.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of plays, novels and poems, with over 500 letters of and to various correspondents.